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Fires begin to appear en masse as Indonesia’s burning season gets going
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Malaysia
’s Raja Musa Forest Reserve, which has also seen haze-causing fires. “With this canal-blocking project, we hope to bring this experience to our volunteers, while demonstrating how people in Si...
8 Jul 2016
Fires begin to appear en masse as Indonesia’s burning season gets going
Press Releases /
CapitaLand Limited
CapitaLand more than doubles haul of BCA awards
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Malaysia
, Indonesia and Australia achieving Green Mark. We have since gone beyond greening our own buildings to engage our office and mall tenants on incorporating sustainable practices in their own p...
2 Jun 2016
CapitaLand more than doubles haul of BCA awards
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Food & Agriculture
How local elites earn money from burning land in Indonesia
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Malaysia
and Singapore, and that has been linked to a slew of premature deaths. At the heart of the issue are the “enormous benefits” reaped by those involved in the fires, said one of the study’s aut...
18 Jan 2017
How local elites earn money from burning land in Indonesia
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Carbon & Climate
Challenge Tomorrow: Looking at climate change through the Singapore lens
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Malaysia
, water levels in the Linggiu Reservoir in Johor Bahru - which enables Singapore to draw water from the Johor River - have fallen to historic lows. June marked the 14th consecutive month of re...
9 Aug 2016
Challenge Tomorrow: Looking at climate change through the Singapore lens
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Water
Innovation to keep Asia's water flowing
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Malaysia
end that same year, it will be able to remain water self-reliant. What is Singapore’s secret to achieving the seemingly impossible goal of water independence? The answer lies in two of the co...
6 Jun 2017
Innovation to keep Asia's water flowing
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
: 170 per cent increase in bush, forest fire cases in Labuan
The Labuan Fire and Rescue Services Department recorded 136 cases of bush and forest fires to date compared with only 47 for the same period last year, an increase of 170 per cent. The prolonged dry s...
18 Mar 2016
Malaysia: 170 per cent increase in bush, forest fire cases in Labuan
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Carbon & Climate
Air pollution database takes off in Asia-Pacific
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Malaysia
, Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam to measure air pollution using nuclear techniques. They used equipment from the IAEA to collec...
15 Dec 2015
Air pollution database takes off in Asia-Pacific
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Food & Agriculture
WWF launches new Singapore alliance on sustainable palm oil
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Malaysia
. WWF then led a campaign called “We Breathe What We Buy” to raise awareness of the ubiquitiy of the commodity in daily consumer products, and to enlist public support to pressure companies to...
29 Jun 2016
WWF launches new Singapore alliance on sustainable palm oil
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Ronser Bio-Tech Berhad
Malaysia
n rivers in bad state: Ronser CEO
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Malaysia
can be considered healthy, with 63 per cent polluted and the remaining 10 per cent classified as “dead”. Dead as in unable to support any life. Undoubtedly,
Malaysia
ns have to re...
23 Nov 2015
Malaysian rivers in bad state: Ronser CEO
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
: PEKA prepared to furnish proof of logging in Lentang Forest Reserve
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Malaysia
(PEKA) is prepared to furnish proof that there were logging activities in the Lentang Permanent Forest Reserve before the mudslide incident at KM52.4 of the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway on Wedn...
17 Nov 2015
Malaysia: PEKA prepared to furnish proof of logging in Lentang Forest Reserve
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Food & Agriculture
FACTBOX - Where might La Niña take a bite out of world food supplies?
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Malaysia
and Indonesia could experience above-average rainfall, which could flood low-lying farmland, damaging crops and providing breeding grounds for pests. In Central Asia, meanwhile, La Niña gener...
8 Jul 2016
FACTBOX - Where might La Niña take a bite out of world food supplies?
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Policy & Finance
Asean agreement on haze? As clear as smoke
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Malaysia
, apart from eastern Indonesia, have been hardest hit by the haze, which has been sending air pollution indices soaring to unhealthy levels for more than a month now. In recent days, the winds...
13 Oct 2015
Asean agreement on haze? As clear as smoke
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Water
Water is a human right, but who will deliver it?
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Malaysia
under a water treaty that will expire in 2061. But the reservoir could cease to be a viable water source way before that. As of January 1 this year, the reservoir’s water levels stood at 27 p...
13 Mar 2017
Water is a human right, but who will deliver it?
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Forest Stewardship Council
FSC holds dialogue: 'From Deforestation to Forests for all Forever' in
Malaysia
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Malaysia
, Indonesia and Vietnam.” Sebastian added that the organization was committed to tackling the tropical forest challenge in countries like
Malaysia
. To achieve meaningful results, it wou...
28 Aug 2015
FSC holds dialogue: 'From Deforestation to Forests for all Forever' in Malaysia
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Corporate Responsibility
The top 5 CSR stories in 2016
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Malaysia
became the first to sign up to implement the programme. WOCAN or Women Organising for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management for its part developed a mechanism that puts a doll...
28 Dec 2016
The top 5 CSR stories in 2016
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Alfa Laval
Alfa Laval showcases Aalborg HPNC Boiler at PIPOC 2015
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Malaysia
, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines and a sales organization in Vietnam. The setup with the service centres in Kuala Lumpur, Bintulu and Sandakan in
Malaysia
, Pontianak, Pekan Bar...
7 Oct 2015
Alfa Laval showcases Aalborg HPNC Boiler at PIPOC 2015
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Food & Agriculture
IOI Corp engaging with RSPO to address issue of certification
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Malaysia
, IOI said it has received the letter notifying the suspension of RSPO certification in respect of complaints against its Indonesian subsidiaries' plantation estates, which produced approximat...
31 Mar 2016
IOI Corp engaging with RSPO to address issue of certification
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Food & Agriculture
Planet is paying for palm oil profits
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Malaysia
(4.6m ha) account for 85 per cent of global production, and the number of their plantations is steadily increasing. “ Risks of flooding, drought, landslides, and wildfires are all higher in ...
5 Sep 2016
Planet is paying for palm oil profits
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www.themcdonnellgroup.com
Trilliant honoured for EVN and TNB projects at Asia Utility Week 2016
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Malaysia
’s Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and other partners for the “Best Customer Value AMI Infrastructure Rollout.” “As economic growth in Southeast Asia drives the need for ...
13 Jun 2016
Trilliant honoured for EVN and TNB projects at Asia Utility Week 2016
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Policy & Finance
Malaysia
on track to create bioeconomy hub in Asia-Pacific
Malaysia
is on track to create a bioeconomy hub in Asia-Pacific by 2020 through
Malaysia
n Biotechnology Corp (BiotechCorp) initiatives under the National Biotechnology Policy. Its chief executive offi...
10 Jun 2015
Malaysia on track to create bioeconomy hub in Asia-Pacific
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